In today’s world it seems everyone
is a victim. Victimization is embraced,
worn as a badge of honor, published and celebrated. It seems that if you find yourself without
your own personal story of victimization, you can make up one. Just accuse someone of harming you, fill in a
few details, and find a magazine to pick it up or publish it yourself. You don’t even need to consider that you have
falsely accused a person whose life and reputation may be ruined...you have
joined the ranks of the injured; YOU ARE
A VICTIM!!! If it is discovered that
the victimization was a figment of your imagination, embrace it, show your
outrage, and shed a few tears because now you have been DOUBLY VICTIMIZED.
Now before you all throw stones at
me and I become a victim, let me add that most of us have been victims at some
time in our lives in various ways.
Perhaps someone has taken advantage of your generosity, physically or
mentally harmed you, stabbed you in the back, started a malicious rumor or lied
about you. I am not trying to trivialize
anything that you have experienced or the pain the experience has caused. What I am saying is that you do NOT have to
allow the circumstances of victimization to define you or set the future path you will
travel. You do NOT have to choose the label VICTIM!!!
John 16:33 “These things I have
spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have
tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” Jesus was telling His disciples, be prepared
because you will have people come against you, lie about you, physically harm
you and attempt to take your life. You
can choose to be a VICTIM or you can
choose to be a VICTOR!! If anyone had the right to wear the victim
label, Jesus had that right. In the
womb, his conception was questioned.
Around the age of 2, he had to flee to Egypt because a king had put a
hit out on him. He was laughed at, spit
upon, betrayed by a friend, beaten up and ultimately put to death. Even in His darkest hour, hanging on the
cross, you find His mother and just a handful of friends lingering near. But as Jesus told His disciples, “I
have overcome the world!” Jesus
wears the VICTOR’S CROWN because He
refused to be defined by the label, VICTIM.
Lest anyone think that in my
perfect life I have never suffered victimization, I will open a window, just a
crack, into an event that I experienced over 50 years ago. There are only 3 or 4 people over my lifetime
that I have felt brave enough to share with and now you. I was an innocent 5 year old and there are
many details that will never be revealed but will remain locked inside my brain forever. In case you think I had a revelation of “repressed
memories” or my experience is a result of watching too many movies or reading
too many novels, let me assure you that the precise details have never left my
mind, been diluted or changed. In an
instant, I can take you back to the exact place, identify the people and give you
quotes from the people involved. Did it
affect certain areas of my life or my thinking on specific issues? Absolutely, but at a very young age, I found
peace in a Savior that had overcome the world.
I REFUSED to allow one event
to define the rest of my life. I REFUSED the label VICTIM; I am a VICTOR!!!
I will not pretend to put myself
into your circumstance or understand what pain you are suffering. We all have different responses to unpleasant
events in our lives. Romans
8:37 Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved
us. Because of His great love,
God has given us the power not just to overcome but to CONQUER the enemy. The writer
of Romans goes on to assure us in verses 38 & 39, that NOTHING can stop you from being a VICTOR because NOTHING
can separate you from the love of God. For I
am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor
powers, nor things present nor things to come, 39 nor height nor
depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love
of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing this! Very timely. God bless!
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